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    Default Thursday morning

    Pre: Hot Shower
    Brush: New Forest silvertip
    Razor: Klas Törnblom "X"
    Soap: Scheerzeep Dutch Moss
    AS cologne: Fonex
    Strops: Neil Miller
    Result: Very clean indeed
    I was so tired this morning, like really tired. Everything was in a haze and I was seriously thinking of not shaving. But of course I had to . I got a very clean, problem free and even shave though , I guess the fear drove me to preform. Have a good one today and thank you for all the nice SOTD:s!

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    Plisson #14 Haute Montagne : Wacker 7/8 : Kell's Original Amber SS : Julia homme ASB


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    Quote Originally Posted by sharp View Post
    Congratulations Jeff!!! I don't mind at all, enjoy it buddy!
    Thanks so much. I was really struck in a 2 day succession: First by the spectacular shave of the DD I already have and then the photo of your DD.
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
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    Filiarmonica DT 13 | Kanayama | Bomb Potomac + Proraso White + Glycerin | Thayers Lavender | Bomb Potomoac ASB | Montale Red Vetyver




    I was never quite satisfied with the shave I got from this Fili, so I took her back to the stones. Let's just say it was time well spent. The blade was smooth and she left my face so clean I can't describe. The Bomb was, as usual, exactly as it's name describes. The Potomac scent is awesome. Then, the piece de resistance - Montale Red Vetyver.

    The SOTDs are inspiring and start my day off right each morning. Thank you gentlemen!

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    Default SOTD 11-4-2010

    Prep: Hot shower
    Scuttle: SRD
    Brush: TGN Custom Silvertip Premium A
    Uberlather: Tabac cream, Tabac soap, 5 drops glycerin
    Strop: SRD Premium IV English Bridle 25 webbing/50 leather
    Razor: Livi 6/8
    After Shave: Master's Bayrum
    EDT: Cuba "red"
    Result: I picked up the Cuba EDT on Friday last week and have been completely captivated by it. It smells like the sweet smell of a cigar humidor (spanish cedar & tobacco). I decided this morning to follow the clean scent of the Tabac with some Bayrum followed by the Cuba "red" and I feel like a million bucks. The Lather this morning was amazing and I had enough to easily do my 3 passes. The heft of the 6/8 Livi blade mowed down the whiskers with zero irritation.


    Have a great day gentlemen! I love all the beautifull razors we have seen so far this week !
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    Quote Originally Posted by LegalBeagle View Post
    Filiarmonica DT 13 | Kanayama | Bomb Potomac + Proraso White + Glycerin | Thayers Lavender | Bomb Potomoac ASB | Montale Red Vetyver




    I was never quite satisfied with the shave I got from this Fili, so I took her back to the stones. Let's just say it was time well spent. The blade was smooth and she left my face so clean I can't describe. The Bomb was, as usual, exactly as it's name describes. The Potomac scent is awesome. Then, the piece de resistance - Montale Red Vetyver.

    The SOTDs are inspiring and start my day off right each morning. Thank you gentlemen!
    Nice Filly Bill . Glad to hear your honing successes continue. Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stroker View Post
    Thanks! It's a sterling silver spoon that I found in an Antique shop. The designs on it interested me because of the cross of Constantine and the Maltese crosses around the bars of the cross. Being a Knight Templar this is indicative of one of my three chivalric orders, a Knight of Malta. The designs on the handle appears to be a forget-me-knot flowers duplicated in small scale down the handle. These flowers were used as a secret coded recognition of Freemasons during the WWII period in Europe. There is a stamp on the back of the cross of Constantine that says "Israel"; another of the Templar chivalric orders; Knight of the Red Cross of the Temple of Jerusalem. With all the designs presented on this piece, I surmise this was probably made during the WWII period in Europe by a Freemason probably a Knights Templar. Of course this is just my wild guess but at any rate, I thought it looked cool and I related to it.
    That's interesting, Bruce!

    I wasn't aware that there are present day Knights Templar. I was under the impression that they were wiped out in the Middle Ages..

    I'll have to bone up on the subject!

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    RIP Sue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stroker View Post
    Thanks! It's a sterling silver spoon that I found in an Antique shop. The designs on it interested me because of the cross of Constantine and the Maltese crosses around the bars of the cross. Being a Knight Templar this is indicative of one of my three chivalric orders, a Knight of Malta. The designs on the handle appears to be a forget-me-knot flowers duplicated in small scale down the handle. These flowers were used as a secret coded recognition of Freemasons during the WWII period in Europe. There is a stamp on the back of the cross of Constantine that says "Israel"; another of the Templar chivalric orders; Knight of the Red Cross of the Temple of Jerusalem. With all the designs presented on this piece, I surmise this was probably made during the WWII period in Europe by a Freemason probably a Knights Templar. Of course this is just my wild guess but at any rate, I thought it looked cool and I related to it.
    Non nobis Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
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    Beautifully said Tom

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